IP THE NEW YORK SUN. TIICRSDAT HORSIKO, J ANT 21, 1861. Wa hava tacnlly opened a new Publication Offiot fcr th Bra tdeelfrta.1 a In u'llmala and per. rnaBOnt centra) M M, 333 flroadway, under the ArnerVaa Muaenra a-a fM which haa bn Jnally tornad'nha art of New York" being al tha Juno. tint of ltd two grand thoroughfarei, and of every Railroad and Omaibu Ho In Hi city, with bat a ftw tulonr cjuna. To reach the new 8c 01h ithereAir, from (my put of the city or It environ, I U only naceaaary to hall lb nearcet tUg or cur, -and b et down at the door. It l evident Ihil there U only one inch place of buadieat In Now V n k. Tha old stand of the Sr, corner of IVtin and Hiaaau, will of coure ted be given up, al lnt f r ton time to come. BuMncea wiU tbercf na oont.n it la be eVme t both office. JLn tdrrgeorai proposal, hewere r ffor any other imrpoee then KUUyrwperJ tribe lease of mxl of the valuable prcrnleot on the old corner, would nil cUr-rded even now. AVAIA'ABLE DCtI R.OOM-prutb'y th m...

tux UFBOFASPHTBR; OB norm and fear riKrraa tat tip tat writing to Rnliert a more, minute account f Mervrri a Hlneta, which ih thought muat plrnt for Dim; n1 rather iva.l at heart, ahe had icon to W ami fallen aleep, when far on In the night a nol Martini her. She did not mrpect her own imagination of bo. lag to blame, except to far aa the aaaocialiont tnth UlneM In the hnnne might have recalled the eorrndl that once had lieen wont to aiimmnn her to her Bother't room. The fear that her brother might be worae made her liten, till the aounili became nutter of certainty, .Sprloglng to the window, ber erea wemed to itiffen with imiri M the tabeld in the clear, full moonlight, on the frotty award, lhtlitlnctljMrare.l shadow of a horn and cart. The olject thmlre were concealed ty a dump of younq tree, hut their formi were dintlnctlv plturel on the turf, and the cootIcIIoii llarhed vn her that a rubbery muit be going fi rward. " 1'rrlla and danger of thl night, Indwl '" One rrarer, one ttio...

.-WX ji -J,.,, t 4f , cl 1 fre THE NEW YORK SUN. nwxt Hosvnto, mst . ita. Te u ttoanvtrl the Biar-el . It Tlew of U preeont want of employment, cat eoa-equont distress, among many worthy labor. Inc penpl of kbi etly, w have determined, during l-i exmtrouanoe, to open our column to appeal for Outph". niont, and la offn of employment, on euler km then are understood to be consistent with lb advertising Interests of a newspaper. T prepoee, for lb p- lent, to admit edvertiee. est- relating to employment, l ONE Rllll.t.tNt - ON- LINK, endeavoring ao to arrange an 1 clas sify thorn M to .rpres ell that 1 leally ixoeasary, In moot eases, wlUitn ing',. lit. All who ovi contrive to offer any kind of employ ment, will thus U encouragid to tntkelh. ihame known to lboaend they ere mauy -who would U (ted of the emallest meunic of relief. Erea for very unimitorUtit Job, shilUrig can well bo awarded, when It will bring to the door iba Tory applicant who raw! oord tl end Will be uiisil willing to d...

vss. I HIH SS CJi mWI i-ir' I li 3. r N I. tes! I I vl - r " r -M rr ?! x; . JTHE NEW YORK SUN. rUTUEDAl MOEMNQ, JAHT 86, M4-. eke tsar-keheyed a' lb BeYeVren. la rltw of the present went of ernple-ment, and eonMBMl 0 street, among many worthy labor lnf people of IW city, we have determined, during lit tonthrainctt to epen our column te appeal tor esns4o7rnexi end t offer of employment, on easier Inn then are understood la be consistent with Ik dvv-af Inkereats of ft newspaper, W vro-oee, ft th preeetil, in admit advertise. tneah rviatieg o rrnploymeril, at OT. SHILLING W ONV LINE. endeavoring so l arrsnge an 1 olea ftifj there a to txfttm 11 thsl Is loll J necessary, In tool DM, wllhln ft ttntfa I In. All who Ota conlrlv to offer any kind of employ orient, will thus be ciicvmreged to make the chance known to Ikon-end Ihey are many who would b (lad of tho emoTest UMmrf of relief. Im n t very unimportant Job, shilling cn well U afforded, when It will bring to the d or lb very ftpfllo...

I I i a ae 'THE WEEKLY SUN. I ' ATtJiDATMORJlIXO, J AS. S, 1881. Ill Doty of narrranrBt Tin public mini awaits In painful enspen", , the reeult offending deliberations, at Washing. ' tea, relative io the fort I and forcet of t1i Unit I State at Charleston. It It of course Impoeel U to Jndge oofely of tha proper cotir to U pursued by tbe President, In our present Ign" raneej loth of Major AsrozneoVa do-pat. Ik- an I of Oorarnor rtmcia' overture, llut w are. not wdtbxnl clear and evident prlnrlrlrs. le th of Imperative doty ami of eound discrrtiin, vvui.h east govern falthfal public officers In this nut' letv whatever tbe circumstances. Tbe dictates, of strict Justice toonr1vr'. an t to be UtnJljr and txeluslvcly followed In aaaa of eotllalon, laant of all with our brethren. ' An honorable and consistent cnurar, l evade f postpone bloodshed, ought to l nnxlnu1y eenrbt for and sedulously purued. Hut wo baaard nothing In saying that any rowwioe le tbo traltora, of the Indl-putalle right...

L L" Imaitmg t Is twlaraw Treaty. The wtroetlon of th palac of the Chinee revva" th gvatat proof of tbe power oi Bglan4 and tb weakne of th Emperor that 'sale1 be givta. Benl Jet, It w necewary to In let so ureat punishment for their wanton JrWrt of the prisoner. Ths pslsce, called eetlng-Tiirn wi held n great feneration eeotmnt of It being the constant residence of ke Kraperor and court. Th garde n and bulld ig wer famoot throughout Chin for thi ir eaaty and magnificence, and larg sum were xpended annually on their mtintrnanre. Here So th tab of Un dynasty were rearrved, on boa safety, la popular estimation, the cxista He of lb reigning family depends. Some Mo f It Yastnee msy no formed from tlin act thai from tin place tint wa firl elaeel by tb French on the Cth of IVtilier I wa at laaat six or seven rollea lfor th lift aUtttnsrtf Tnen-Mlng-Ynrn n reached. 'I hi Va at the fct of tba first rincfcf hllli that and tbe"plaln loth northed IVkln. Over ,kla largo etUnt of ground wrr piri...